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The snap; white makes the most noise
talking makes the least praise thinking.
Beauty is only skin deep—and most
of the pretty girls hauntmuch depth.
Some people arise by getting in. on
the ground .floor of everything that
comes clang.
it is na wonder a man loses' his
Hower speech when talking
to a
girl. who "too sweet Lar words.
It makes a man feel like a sucker
to sea the kisses he has coaxed for
wasted upon a little black :and white
r1UP
When a girl plays a ragtime so that
it sounds like a funeral march, it may
be truthfully said that *she is murdering
the music.
The roan w•; o thinks the country is
being 'runt Jit as good as he could
run it btmsel; can be safely classed as
a. conservetive.
Cin
ta the very unsatasf
attary
tsonditi.ort of the Voters' Lists for
Pic vincinl purposes the Ontario Gov-
ernment has decidednotto hold the
Referendum vote until. :Monday, April
18th, 1921. A great many protests
have beer- made by different organize.
tions against the use of the old Lists,
such as the Domin:ioa Alliance, the
Citizens' Liberty League, the Morar
Veterans;' Association, and others.
_1, model town is being built where
a few clay:; ago th rc was bush— on
Burrard Inlet, across from Vancouver.
1" P.C.,, The town is called loco. lin,
perial Oil lathers the .navel industrial
pil, and the employes of the Bite, Oil
Plant -will have all advantages at city
la'e. Upwards of 150 homes are toles
erseted, They will have a centr.t
heatine plant, co-operative buying,. a
community hall, boat -house and gena t
ale ,S. G. l)awvden, an Exeter Old Boy.
hes beer uppointed ,gent for the Loco
Town: it: company and for the past
two weeks has had a large force of
roes at work clearing for the buildings.
He has been sue4ees:ad in securing tee
t sistaree re: the provincial goverelesn:
lin the ,opening of highwaysthrough
the district. \I: y Sandy and the town
prosper, we say.
S. HURON BASEBALL LE?,.GUE
Zurich
Creditor.
Clinton,
Goderich
Won Lost P.9
6 5
4 .400
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Phone 81a
TAMAN'S
For
All Kinds
of
Men's
Summerwear`
THE GLASS WILL
FELL YOU. .
that .our .straw hats are entirely al-
right Thete §;s a style to there
that puts them, in a class by them-
selves. Nowhere else will you field
so much real. class in summer head-
gear, • Nowhere else either will you
fund Hats ,so seasonably priced: They
-lore sure enough smart straws for the
People,
-Isnot .Pea le,
SUITS ...........:. $20 to $40.
OVERCOATS $20 to $35
RAINCOATS $15 to ' $30,
Taman
Tailor& Furnisher
P RES ti •
R E T TI N
There assembled at Victor Hoesartli's
Con 3, Stephen, on, July 27th, a Merry
crowd of young people to spend the
evening in the course of which they
Presented Mr. end Mrst Hogarth with
a chair end thee hollowing address,—
Mi. and •1Irs, L. V. Hogarth.— We,
your friends and associates, have as-
sennbled here to spend a social even-
ing with you, We are glad that you,
Victors. have decided to remaian where
you Have spent your boyhood, as w.:
would miss
your hearty laughh.
and
' ,.
�,gn
n1a1 disiaositiotn, We wv;sh to con-•
gretu'ate you and s.acere,y trope you.
neap, have ;i long and liappy wedded
We,
life. �Y' e, therefore, ask you to ac-
cept this chair as a slight token of
our esteem for you. With hearty good
wishes we are your friends
Signed an behalf of the young people
LETTaR FROM C. J. STEWART
Dear Advocate:—
When last writing we were in We-
taskiwi.n where we found an old Hur-
I on boy ,in the person of Mr,, Russell,
brother of your worthy Postmaster,
who enjoys the confidence of the
whole community as a lawyer. IIe.
takes an .active par: in the work of
his t'iluish as we I a& a slc::p
interest :n matters for the welfare of
the‘ town.. He took us_ for a long trio
out to see the places of two prosper -
farmer residents of Blanchard, being
Mir, Amos 1)oupe and Mr. Switeer.
They bare tt.rtainty made good. Then
we went to Calgary :and touted Dr.
hackney" who is enjoying a lucrative
Practice 'in that citta. Being a son of
tate at James H,cltaev, he must have
^. farm and good h' rses. At the fair
thea he was awarded five first pri:t •
e: anti tees snet•i:a1, ' or It 'lanes.
We teta stet the Rail sisie.. rant
1'fznsall. all doing well. We are now
'i B:'a't a town surrounded by :noun -
tains. The scenery is something won-
altrfui The first day we took' saddle
"'1 rat: U' to the op of Sulpber
1t, a :are which is: ;5lltt0 feet high. It
sse: a rid:: of over 12 miles. Oa the
taw is, the obsery a rzry end the nacre. y
irons there is somethere never to be
::,zgottcn—snow on some pasts of all
the mountains. Sunday we wen: to tile
Vision Church. :i. Methodist minister,
t1►. li geith, wive hese been in Centralia
es, it, tat:.*;.:e Ile at well thought of
a -i:1 a busy Man, eavina trace horses
`landay we took the 35 mile e mane
drive end a 2 - mile walk up to John
stem s venyon. There we saw ut riga
of beautiful blue Ovate- ..'amine. nut at
the :v k, and 1t is a bcauc.f tl sight to
i : the whits. water tai: the Bow.
'rue; ct ty we took in. the Bow River
Falls and the fisheries 'where they
het„?.• the trout fish by the Tial:Jan.
There are millions on minions of them
almost .nada to be deposited in, the
lakes To -day we took in the Sulphur
spring and had a bath' which was a1 -
right. \V i are stopping with a Mr. and
Mrs Campbell formerly of Winnipeg,
very fine people. C. Y .Stewart.
Exeter Council
Exeter, July 26, 1920
A regular meeting of the Municipal
Council was held ,with all the members
present.
The minutes of the meetings held on
July 12 and 194were read and approved
The reeve reported laving received a
letter from the Thomson Monument Co
Toronto re balance of account.
The 1•ollowingeBy-lawns were consid-
ered,,—
By-law No. 4 of 1920; a by-law
authorizing, a vote of the ratepayers
imnawering the Council to borrowv by
the issue of Debentures A8000, being
:Hart of the amount required to con-
struct a. concrete pavement on Well-
ington Street from Main Street ' to
the G.T.R. ,property. The saline was
given its first and second readings and
to be submitted/ to ;the rate -payers on
August 20 for their approval on motion
of Elston--Penhale.—Caaxied
By-law No.:5 of 1920; a by-law im-"
powering the Council to borrow by
the issue of Debentures $20,000, to
c $omplete the .payment on the con-
crete pavement fan Maim Street. `The
sane was given its first and .sec•oed
reading and ,to be submitted to the
ratepayers for app>aoval on Friday, 20,
1920. Motion. by - Ward and Demist—
Carried.
avfi '—
Carried.
By-law No. 6, of 1920; a by-law auth
owriziing the Reeve and Treasurer to
borrow certain ,suras of money to com-
plete payment for the pavement con-
structed on ,Main Street under the
authority of By-law No. 4, of 1919
pending the !issue and sale of further
debentures of 1,20,000 to cover said.
cost. After coansideratiaomi the' by-law
was giw1eu its necesisnry reading and
and finally passed on motion of Pen -
hale and Ward, -Carried.
The following accounts were read
passed ;-Thompson. Monument Co.,
bat. of account, $200; W. H. Pemliale,
auto trips corcnveyir g Bissett .to Bearer
Batiste., 38 trips apt,50s„, $19; R. H,. Mur-
phy --wire for road construction, $280;
`Cecil Ford, labol• at cemetery $33; H.
C. Clarke, painting Library, $6-; R. G.
Selden coal ;liar Library, S103.15; R.
Quanae, iabo,r, R. Be $12.25; William
Creech, doe 510..50; T..S riders, dot:
$14; W. Westcoft $3.75; J. Ford flow-
er4 :fear cemetery, ,$3L95; T. Houlden
halt year phionne .remit, $1. Passed on
motion, of Ward and Elston.
Adjodennnen;t by Davis.
J. Senior, Clerk.
The. Idurondatle .Wioina',nfs Institute
-met no ' July 27th at Mrs. j. O'Brien's.
Musical numbers were given, by IVIi,si^
Saunders,Mist Morgaml and Miss Howe.
The.. topic, "Hausekeep:ag fifty years
ego. and at present” was 'taken, by Miss
Morgan pad'Miss' S.trang..; Mrs. Glenn
srs ke on the c me:unity laundry. The
next rneetiong will be head at Mrs. Ga
Etheritngten,'s on-Auguri: 25.
air end Mrs. James Collingwood and
Local News
family M•eturned to Hamilton on. Man-
day,
aftez
spending
holidays with their
r
Mrs. Owen sof Goderich Ls quite ill
at the !same .af Mr. James Handford.
Dr. Ward, Chiropractic, of Londcn,
bas takes: roams in the alcDonell Bleck
and will praetise here, succeeding Mr::
herr•.
Bliss Muriel Bissett obtained the
highest tonal.of any of the Exeter
pupil; at the receni F,n:•rance Examin-
ation. e
a., s
Rev R T ae-is k
rum, to ,a1� les holidays.
M. Heathcote a< London will 11ave
charge ea the services at the Trivitt
Memorial Churns,
Mr. RowclifJe 'o lisborae Township
lost a. tialueb;e team of horses during
the storm on Tliur day ,a,t. They
were struck by lightnang while in Ilse
pasture field.
A quiet wedding took place at the
Main Street parsonage on Monday ev-
ening when Mr. Ralph Henry Willis
son of Mr, Jahns Willis of town, and
Miss Jessie Carrick, .daughter of Mr.
John Carrick, o:'. -Lake Road, Stephen,
were united en. marriage. The yours
couple have the best wishes of Sher
marry friends.
WUa, FIRST i'RIZE.
1'w•o rinks of bowlers attended .rte
Mitchel' Tournament an Monday
Messrs Robinsten, Sparkman, Ri 'r;:
and Rowe, .tn'1 Messrs. Ile ,::fan. Stew
art,. Taman anal Seidne. The tome -
rink woe two sad lost are, ,games "I iv,
'atte • . in3: t„ot f:est prize, Navin t the
flier le st plus score with four a,. ;nt
wins.
FOLLICK--KEs I'I.1:
A pretty wedding tool: pareIlse
len o the brides p.rente, Mr. and
Mrs Ne.son Kestle on Augu,t 2nd a .
r,ao:1 when their datethter "MI:e;s
Lugo, was merried to Mr. Jo.-eph Vei-
nal; tan, o: Mr. and Mrs. E. A, lollop
the ceremony being performed by- R. v.
James Kettle. alis Amy lire s'.tlt:0c
Cr played the ML's tri
'.:.e•h, "The Bridal Chorus" by Loa
h ngrin Hiss Eder FoliiGl: stsna "Be
attre" during the signing of the reg
iste" The bride was married in :: sand
• itel: suit with hat to =tell :end ear
sled a Corsage bouquet of Swe:t
heart rases. The rooms were rice• 'rat
e.I with Gr:>un'1 roses and Sweet Peas
To the bride the groan presented a
s,anbUrst to liisi; Trevethick a cameo
oi:l and to Miss Fo;iick a pear' pin.
:After t ncheon'they maimed to Lon.
don where they took the train for
points Last They will reside in Bain
ilton.,and have the best wishes of their
uaaay friends,
REPORT Ole WY'.t aT.t'.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Women's Christian Temperance
Union, was held in the Public Lib-
rary on July 27th. The most impor-
tant part of the meeting being the
report of the delegate to the County
Convention, Miss Gregory, who gave
an interesting and dill report and
those who listened to the. very able
manner in which she gave it, felt it
was almost as helpful as if they had
been privileged to attend the
Convention. The resolutions brought
in at the Convention by the Resolu-
tion Committee might be of interest
to readers in which was stressed the
importance of early moral training
by parents; The necessity of our wo-
men giving all the help possible for
law enforcement; The assistance our
women must give in the coining Ref-
erendum campaign; The obligation
of. Sttnday schools, junior Epworth
Leagues and Mission Bands in in-
structing the youth in Temperance
principles; and the advisibility of
having Temperance and Hygiene on
examination subject with all classes
to the end of the second year in
High School and in the Normal
schools.
parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Collingwood 1.
and Mr end Mrs. C. H. Horsey. Miss
Gladys MVilsee. of Petrolea returned
with them
•
Dashwood
R J. Danabey and son John of
a Chicago are vs^ting-w th Mr. and Mrs.
J• H•
. Goetz.
Mr, r
a
r, It alt r FasSnld trtd •sister, Ada,
p fv, London, vi .te,l tlt.tr friends t:vcr
t wvecl end.
w1r.
Azt Grata -,"1:r of Fort Wayne,
snent as week with b.',1P arents.
Res-. Eriert and daughters Seen and
M -a. Weir o: Tavistock, visited among
lend:, here last week.
`Ir .and Mfrs. Abet :tett son a?' Rotia1.
Os1, ilei., -tib \siting mak , :vcs'
here.
Mr. and. Mrs. Eck, Mr. and Mre. .i.
"Thomas end sort of ;Detroit .pen •t
''ew weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Elm r
W inert on the 14th concession.
31r and drs, Sinnett of London vis
ited in. town over the week -end.
Miss flay me \irebeter of Detro s
, a
tel s Ir, and .Ins, W, Held a5,
w k,
V. I., Goetz, tz of Chicaga peed
in> 'the a lays with his pares:.;.
Mrs E Flynn ref London and :Me
veal Mr: Ir:1pn:I ,of Stratford sten: u:1ti ty .• `t'] M •ondty with "Ir. E.
'win. end Ml -s E. Haist , t r. Pito.^
and tits; took a:' Detroit cp;'nt S‘
-
r v with :rids an town,
Mr C1ntitt:r Gaiser return' l 'r 1 rM
ionto alond'y.
'tr..n i w r t hili: ,t •, Me Seale
,..• and Mr Hairy I3u<hliew• seri tea
3n. t> 'iti ..a.,rtt,*n visited in :.^n•r, . s, -
. unday t * A '1/413a ti•is
alp .:.'1 S. J. Atl,i,lt, >. I o: d ;
. 1....:,:3"..i • re .
ete da, • ewa.
!ir 11;eel ;7,..,al are, eel taateli
• ., ;11., .i 2. , :r: ,er , . '1+1 1e:
1. nnti
".11. ca.t i .: ?•Ir...^ ; si* 1. la,.+
ut.tn Sunda'.
o. lyetro.t
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4
.tet its here
;s,"n1rh tt'•. aibtrt i)-.nu:ttni
l�
You: 'le little eon t1F.w-.a':t '
at the rn Mr. 11 r ry ea a ,
week
.firs. : i.'D'maid a, h_ a:. o! ie:Fl ,.o•eet
tEwa w'v ,at.l with 11..-•
11' ward a town,
,Mi Ed. Weals': st ti five
iia and ,\,. .cl Mrs. U t:ar laa,es ate!
family,:n
�e.t Sunday at t.ie nuc c
anis Mrs. J. Runts:, C onces.I.,a 4.
Mr and Mrs. J. Scheeler in,l etas
its ,at Parkhill '-sited with Mr. end
Mrs Ed Nadler ore Suaday.
31r aiu,1 Mrs. Phil S ppel and son
of Tavistock, and. Mr. and firs. ,"en,
Sipper and daughter of New Hamburg
spent the week end a. the hum: re.
dr. and airs. J. Karate, concession 14.
Mr. D. Tiernan and fancily spent Sun.
day in Stratford,
dr. and airs. Stade of Zurich visit-
ed his Parents, Mr, and Mrs, C. Stade
on. Sunday.
Mrs. al Sheer' and span Frank are
visiting in Brantford, •
Mr. E. J Walley is in Toronto for
a few days this week,
Mrs Ed. Short left Tuesday to visit
with relatives in Windsor.
IVliss'e" Eva and Katharine Vosper are
visiting .with relatives here.
Miss Evrains of London visited a few
days during the week ivit,h Mrs. Man-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McDougall and
two ,children of Kingston are visiting
with relatives and, Wends in the neigh-
bors,
Miss Lily Marchand of Paris and
Florence, Marchand of Waterford are
visiting with dtite:r sister, Mrs, C. H,
Sander;,:.
1MTiss ,Gladys Down, who has been
visiting Mrs, j.' C Tom •ainicl Mrs!. W.
0. Yea 'roe a month, left on: Thursday
to visit• -)in . Woodstock. '
Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Hughes and Tdr.
Fred Howey, Brantford, were visitors
at Main Street parsonage this week.
Mrs, Hughes is a seater alt elle, McAl-
ister.
Me Stanley Fisher ..nf: the Bank of
Commerce, Hamilton, formerly of the.
Exeter branch, and wrhto has been, on
sick leave for several weeks,.called an
friends here the letter part of • last
week.
Rev G. McTa•gartof Ja,ckson,Mich.
after a pleasant vises among," -relatives
in. and 'around Exeter, returned home
on. Thursday. It was about twenty
years since the reverend gentleman
visited his relatives -here.
Da. and Mrs. Roulston arsd St erne
'eft on Saturday raise to visit a few
days with fatheads. at Kincardine. From
there they will motor to Owen Sound
and taker, the :boast to Marnitoulin, Island
where they will spend- their wacatiion.
Centralia
Mrs E. Abbott has been sick with
pleurisy this week, but ;s improving.
Misses Winnie and Irene Esaery of
London are visiting at Their home here
Mr, Rex Mills has been. -off duty ow-
ing to illness .for a few days,
Little Earl Frey has been very ill
this last week but is somewhat im-
prored.
Ses"oral in this vi;cirety have .heir
wheat threshed.
Wednesday is the Centralia Sunday
School plena:: at Grand Bend.
The Misses Eileen and Rietta Cronyn
have returned front an extended visit
in Detroit. They were accompanied
by ,Miss Eileen Glavin, who will spend
her vacation in, this viuinaty.
BIRTHS
Kerslake—la "(Morale, On July 28, to
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Kerslake, a
daughter—Josie Leona.
MARRIAGES
Willis—Carrick—At Main Street Meth-
odist Church parsonage, by Rev. W.
G. H. McAlister, ,an August 2nd,
aft Ralph Henry Willis, son of Mr.
John H. Willis of Exeter, to Miss
Jessie Carrick, daughter of Mr. John
Carrick. Lake Road, Stephen.
tllick—Kestle--In Exeter, an August,
2nd, by Rev. James Nestle, Mr. Jos-
eph Follick of Hamilton, son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Rollick of .h xeter, to
Miss Lulu Kestle, daughter at Mr.
and Mrs. Nelsen; Kestle of Exeter.
SANDERS & CREECi
IN MEMORIAM
Sande:s-In laviatg memory of my :only
san.,Etdwarde R. Sanders, who passed
away one year aav to-das..
Rest inpeace my loving son,
One sad year has Dossed away;
Thou art gone but still art living
In, the I:eaets of us who stay.
--Your laving mother.
Prest Lite
W1 HAVE THE AGENCY FOR SOUTH HURON DISTRICT FOR -.
T1111* FAMOUS BATTERY, AND NOW HAVE A SUPPLY ON HAND.
TI-IiS IS ONE OF THE BEST BATTERIES ON '11 F Marl:Fl
GUARANTEED 1'0 (;I'tf'1; n:\1: "EAR'S SERVICE.
COME AND GET OUR PRICES AND BE SATISFIED.
WE ALSO DO BATTERY CHARGING: AND REPAIRING W
SATISFACTION GUARANTEtaD,
Taylor Tire & Battery
DEPARTMEN N 1' (JF CUSTOMS' AND INLAND R1 VL.\1.' :
NOTICE
To Tv anufactrers, Wholesalers
and Retailers
of 1 °p D.. 11 e its 1,s.sen ..,I F nt t`1.F1 .l, ties Returns.,
• rat.. i,y:ai'tt;..• (IF Ll,:.N.l.It.Y
e, t;aI: 1 AX to le, tt,,.t •1.: 1' 'ti" :, ..
star 0: :n ...: I:.'wt'::lit .t. ,; when any infartn:.t.l
ir. " ;nay be obtnine•x.
RE l' RNS
;x=al 1 fifteenth day. .,,, V-11.41, month
Rid"i't R pis of ,i ,Mr E1 i -ERS' TAX MANUFACTURERS*
'1'Ax', AND S T. °°.S °1..\X mit bt' made not Jetta :hon the
i-a:tt day of titin month sol .es• it's` the month t'overe:1 by the
Return.
treat: . tial:' .....
RETURNS FOR TAXLS 1 ARREARS must be made
forthwith, othesrise alar ponaltV provided by raw will be en-
oreed.
By 4:r -ler of the
1)EPARTMr1:Nr OF CUS'IOMS AND INLAND REt'I•Nt','
sensiosimmormimmeamir
THOS. a DAVIS
COLLECTOR OF INLAND REVENUELONDON ONT.
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OH, THAT'S WHAT
t CALL A STEAK
fit for a king. Thick, tenlder, • juicy,
wholesome—n,o matter how you like it
cooked—it's sure to be ' a treat when.
you eat it. That's because it came
from our butcher shoo. Only qual-
ity' meats here. We never disappoint
customers. "The public be pleased"
is Baur aim. If you haven't been a custo-
mer of ours a trial will convince 'you
of what we say,
B. Matins,
THE SANITARY MEAT MARKET
where quality is ° higher than . price,
J. A. STEWART
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11Phone 16
Sumner Goods
Summer Goods
At Greatly
Reduced Prices.
Owing to the extremely cool weather we are over stocked
un Ging'harns, Voiles, Middy Blouses and White '.Mraiasts. -
We must sell. Our prices will surprise you.
NEW l NEW 1
We have two advance shin nails of knitted Shawl Scarfs
for ladies. These axe quite the, newest thing and ase rang
to be warn extensively.
ATTENTION MEN.
We have too many. Panama Hats. Every hat must. g.a-
Regular $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, and 14.50. ,
Your• Choice`, 5,2,75
SWEATER COATS AND PULLOVERS
These are very :essential for the cool 'evenings. New ship-
ments arriving weekly. A wonderful variety to choose, from.
All .moderate. priced.
LADIES' SILK STOCKINGS
We carry a ,Full line of Hale preol, Luxite, paid Adanac Hosi-
ery. In order to save you luxury star ail fa,a1.1 lines ,1t ,$$199 .'
PHONE YOUR GROCERY 'ORDER for PROMPT StiRVICE
J., A. STEWART
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